Sara Evans
Through her entire life, Sara Evans only held just one ambition: to create and sing country songs. "God gave me this earth to be the singer of my life," said Evans, according to John Meroney of American Enterprise. "It is what I like doing most of all, and I am going to do well." Evans wanted to achieve success through introducing classic country music that was popularized by Patsy Cline. Hank Snow. Tammy Wynette. George Jones. And Patty Loveless. These musicians Evans regarded as her biggest influences. Evans, who was born in the year 1970, made her first impression in the mid 90s, as many aspiring country music performers turned to contemporary pop music. That is evident on the debut album she released in 1997 called True Lies. True Lies, though it had received praise and was nominated by the Academy of Country Music for the top female vocalist of 1998 it failed to have an significant impact. Evans was enticed to change her repertoire of songs for No Place That Far in 1999 by her producers. The result was the public recognition she'd been longing for. Sara Evans was a born in Columbia Missouri on the 5th of February 7th, 1971. Sara Evans lived her first childhood with her brothers and sisters.
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